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Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Arab League Exploited to Serve Foreign Agendas

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Syrian Permanent Representative to the United Nations Mission Dr. Bashara al-Jaafari listening to the attacks being made on his country by the special envoy Kofi Annan and Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. Syria is under threat of imperialist regime-change. by Pan-African News Wire File Photos
Syrian Permanent Representative to the United Nations Mission Dr. Bashara al-Jaafari listening to the attacks being made on his country by the special envoy Kofi Annan and Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. Syria is under threat of imperialist regime-change., a photo by Pan-African News Wire File Photos on Flickr.

Al-Jaafari: Arab states exploited AL to serve foreign agendas

Aug 07, 2013

New York, (SANA)- Syria's Permanent Representative to the UN, Bashar al-Jaafari, called upon the Arab League (AL) to respect its charter and free itself of the control of petrodollar and to return to reason and the international law.

Al-Jaafari was speaking during a UN Security Council session held Tuesday to discuss the issue of cooperation between the UN and regional and other organizations in preserving international peace and security.

The Syrian Representative said some of the regional and other organizations have indeed asserted their role in many areas in service of their member states in the framework of cooperation with the UN.

He cited among these areas the mediation efforts, prevention of conflicts, settling conflicts by peaceful means, in addition to defending the interests of member states and enhance cooperation among them.

Al-Jaafari referred in this regard to the role of the Arab League in its position as a regional organization to keep regional peace and security and help in finding peaceful solutions to the Arab region issues, including the current situation in Syria.

He hailed the pivotal role Syria played as a genuine founding member of the AL in the joint Arab action, in addition to its commitment to defending the Arab nation causes and adherence to the joint defense cooperation treaty.

He stressed that the higher pan-Arab interest has been the basis of the Syrian foreign policy, noting that this has exposed Syria to a lot of pressures and aggressions that have badly affected the Syrian people's livelihood.

Al-Jaafari said that the Syrian government's welcome of cooperation with the AL and its observer mission was out of Syria's belief in its Arab depth and hope that the AL would play a positive role in revealing the real dimensions of the situation in it and supporting national dialogue and halting violence.

Yet, the Syrian Ambassador stressed, some Arab countries like Qatar and Saudi Arabia has taken advantage of the restless conditions facing some of the region's countries to hijack the mechanisms of the Arab decision making at the Arab League.

He added that those two states have also started imposing dictations on other countries sometime through threats and through the allurements of "the checkbook diplomacy" in other times.

Al-Jaafari lashed out at Qatar and Saudi Arabia for having exploited the AL institutions to serve hostile foreign agendas that are not in the interest of the Arab countries and their peoples, thus falling under the hegemony of the petrodollar.

He said that the beginning of the League's deviation was manifested in its General Secretariat aborting of the Arab observer mission and suppressing its outcomes before the Security Council only because the mission revealed the existence of armed groups committing acts of violence and terrorism in many Syrian areas.

That, al-Jaafari added, was followed by the AL issuing a set of illegal decisions that not only constituted manipulation of the role of regional organizations and evasion of the League's responsibilities, but aimed to internationalize the crisis in Syria and call for foreign intervention in its affairs.

Among those decisions, al-Jaafari cited, was that which allowed dealing with one party of the Qatari and Saudi-funded opposition abroad and unrightfully considering it the representative of the Syrian people in blatant violation of the AL Charter and the principles of the international law.

He also highlighted the fact when Qatar and Saudi Arabia exerted pressure, despite the opposition of other Arab states, to pass a draft resolution that permitted the willing Arab countries to provide weapons to the Syrian opposition and the terrorist groups that are sponsored by the Turkish government.

Al-Jaafari stressed that the AL's move came in violation of the Security Council resolutions no. 2042 and 2043 that stipulate for the necessity to reach a solution through a Syrian-led political process, adding that this has contributed to undermining the mission of the UN Envoy Lakhdar Brahimi as well as the efforts seeking to convene an international conference on Syria.

He reiterated that these measures taken by the AL constituted a transgression against the Security Council's role in preserving international peace and security based on article 24 of its charter and a violation of its exclusive authority to allow regional organizations to take any repressive measures in accordance with article 53.

The Syrian Representative called upon the Arab League to be part of the peaceful political solution to the crisis in Syria and not part of the region's problems and stoking them in service of foreign agendas that harm the Arab peoples' interests.

H. Said

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